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 · The Fallible Fiend L. Sprague deCamp THE PERFECT SERVANT (NOT!) He looked like a cross between a dragon and a catfish, and he could bend iron 5/5. The Fallible Fiend () by L. Sprague de Camp () is a modestly entertaining fantasy set in the land of Novaria. Readers of de Camp's "The Reluctant King" trilogy: "The Goblin Tower" (), "The Clocks of Iraz" () and "The Unbeheaded King" () or his last Novaria book "The Honorable Barbarian" () will be farmiliar with the landscape, place names and the humorous - tongue-in /5(16). L. Sprague de Camp turned this saying on its head when he created Zdim, the twelfth-plane demon in The Fallible Fiend. The novel opens with Zdim attempting to get a deferment on service so he won't have to answer a sorcerous summons to Novaria, scene of de Camp's earlier "Reluctant King" series.


The Fallible Fiend () by L. Sprague de Camp () is a modestly entertaining fantasy set in the land of Novaria. Readers of de Camp's "The Reluctant King" trilogy: "The Goblin Tower" (), "The Clocks of Iraz" () and "The Unbeheaded King" () or his last Novaria book "The Honorable Barbarian" () will be farmiliar with the. The Fallible Fiend (Novarian, #3) Published December 31st by Thorndike Press. Large Print, Hardcover, pages. Author (s): L. Sprague de Camp. ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language: English. The Fallible Fiend by L. Sprague De Camp and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru


The Fallible Fiend () by L. Sprague de Camp () is a modestly entertaining fantasy set in the land of Novaria. The Fallible Fiend () by L. Sprague de Camp () is a modestly entertaining fantasy set in the land of Novaria. Readers of de Camp's "The Reluctant King" trilogy: "The Goblin Tower" (), "The Clocks of Iraz" () and "The Unbeheaded King" () or his last Novaria book "The Honorable Barbarian" () will be farmiliar with the landscape, place names and the humorous - tongue-in-cheek tone of the story. De Camp was a huge fan of the sword and sorcery genre and in he compiled and edited the first-ever collection of such stories in the book Swords and Sorcery featuring Poul Anderson, Lord Dunsany, Robert E. Howard, Henry Kuttner, Fritz Leiber, H.P. Lovecraft, C.L. Moore, and Clark Ashton Smith. By the mids, he had become a founding.

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